
Dinari
Dinari is a tokenized securities platform that issues 1:1 backed dShare tokens representing US stocks, ETFs, and more.

What is Dinari?
Dinari is a tokenized securities platform that issues dShare tokens backed 1:1 by real US stocks and ETFs. With tokenization-on-demand, customer orders are placed on traditional financial markets before a token is minted, providing real-market prices and scalability across 150+ assets. Dinari offers a plug-and-play API for businesses to integrate tokenized stocks, including market data, dividends, and automatic handling of corporate actions such as stock splits and ticker changes. The platform also offers USD+, a treasuries-backed stablecoin for money market-style cash management. Serving 25k+ customers across 80 countries, Dinari has taken an active approach to regulatory compliance in the US and abroad.
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